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  2. Turkish Troops Face French In Syrian Area

    The Antioch correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that after what is described as Turkey's virtual ultimatum to France, stating that Turkish troops would march into the Sanjak of Alexandretta ...

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  5. Test Trial Atmosphere Sobered Down England's Young Batsmen

    Looking out from a window at Lord's to-day, England's selectors saw young batsmen, usually brilliant and aggressive, completely sobered down by the atmosphere in which they were playing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 880 words
  6. TO CONFERENCE BY AMBULANCE!

    OF the hundred odd inter-State delegates visiting Adelaide for a general conference of the Methodist Church, the Rev. T. C. Rentoul (Vic.) ...

    Article : 74 words
  7. Duke of Windsor Moves Furniture at Nice Chateau

    The Duke of Windsor is so anxious to move into his Nice chateau that he is personally moving furniture and instructing ...

    Article : 59 words
  8. £10,000 PEARL FROM BROOME

    A £10,000 pearl, weighing 103 grains, found by a native diver near Broome, arrived by air from Australia. ...

    Article : 58 words
  9. BRITISH WAR LOAN.

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  10. Ship Aground Near Pt. Kembla

    The steamer Kapara, 846 tons, which ran aground on Tom Thumb Island, near Port Kembla. The ship, which is owned by the Adelaide Steamship Company, was proceeding from Port Kembla to Adelaide. After being aground for six hours she was refloated and proceeded under her own steam to Pt. Kembla where she ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. South African Storm Over National Anthem Omission at Ceremonies

    English speaking South Africans are angry at the playing of the anthem "Die Stem Slid Afrika" (the "Voice of South Africa") at yesterday's Union Day military parades while "God Save the King" was omitted. ...

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  13. PETER SMITH'S 6 FOR 68

    While other spin bowlers in Brown and Wright were engaged in the Test trial at Lord's, Peter Smith, the Essex slow bowler, had a good day at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Child Falls Into Tub of Hot Water

    A 15 months' old child, Marie Le Man, of Grenade and Short Streets, Cannon Hill, overbalanced and fell into a tub of hot water last night. She was taken to ...

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  15. INTERCEPTED ON WAY TO RACES

    Intercepted when on his way to the races yesterday, and found to have in his possession 12 sheets of paper, ...

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  16. NO PLAY AT BRISTOL

    The Australians lost another day's play on the tour when, on arrival at Bristol, it was found that the weather was ...

    Article : 262 words
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  18. BARNES' INJURY IMPROVING

    The latest examination or Barnes' injury shows that the wrist is knitting satisfactorily. But he has been warned that ...

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  19. New Basketball League Gains

    The newly formed Queensland Basketball League was strengthened this morning by the addition of two further teams--Model Manufacturers and Queensland ...

    Article : 63 words
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